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Proposals in Washington to slash federal research budgets threaten America's leadership in scientific, technological, and economic advancement, AAU Presidents and Chancellors say.
The proposed cuts hobble science and make college education less affordable for working families.
Agency Budgets | Federal Budget | Press Releases | FY17 | National Institutes of Health | National Science Foundation | Department of Energy | NASA | National Endowment for the Humanities

A statement by AAU President Mary Sue Coleman on the FY18 budget proposal issued by the Trump Administration.
Statement by AAU President Mary Sue Coleman on the FY17 appropriations bill (H.R. 1301) approved by the House on March 8.

Statement by AAU President Mary Sue Coleman on the new executive order that suspends travel from six countries.
UCLA is among 12 universities nationally to be awarded a grant from the Association of American Universities to fund workshops on campus over the next year to assess all programs that support and retain undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
University of California, Los Angeles | Press Releases | STEM Initiative Resources | AAU Mini-Grants
AAU today filed an amicus curiae brief in the case of Darweesh v. Trump that details the impact of President Trump’s executive order temporarily banning travel from seven countries on universities and their students and faculty, and on higher education and research nationwide.
The Association of American Universities (AAU) announced that UCI is one of the selected twelve AAU member campuses within the AAU STEM Education Network to receive mini-grants in the form of $10,000 for two years.
The University of Missouri is one of 12 universities to receive a grant from the Association of American Universities (AAU) to further existing efforts to improve undergraduate education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
A Cornell project to train graduate teaching assistants in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields to increase their use of active-learning classroom strategies received a $20,000 mini-grant from the Association of American Universities (AAU).